Leaders of NYC’s ‘Bully Gang’ found guilty of murder, racketeering and other frightening crimes
NY Post
Leaders of a Brooklyn crew called the “Bully Gang” were busted for murder, racketeering and drug-running charges by the feds — including a killing at one their own’s baby gender reveal party.
Derrick “Dee” Ayers, 37; Moeleek “Moe Money” Harrell, 34; Franklin “Spazz” Gillespie, 33; and Anthony “Biggie” Kennedy, 38; were charged Tuesday after a 13-week trial based on a years-long investigation into their criminal activities — which ranged from murder to distributing dangerous drugs across the East Coast and into Rikers Island.
“Their criminal enterprise is a shell of the violent crew that wreaked havoc on Bedford Stuyvesant, other parts of New York City and the Eastern Seaboard with murder, broad daylight shootings, robberies, arsons, drug trafficking and bribery,” said US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Breon Peace.
Harrell was one of the founding members of the gang and its leader before his arrests, while Ayers and Kennedy served as longstanding and high-ranking members. Gillespie was one of their enforcers who used violence to get what they wanted, according to prosecutors.
Ayers was convicted of murdering Jonathan Jackson — a member of a rival gang the “Stukes Crew” — at a gender-reveal party for Harrell’s own child in 2018. He along with Harrell was also convicted of conspiring to kill others associated with rival gangs.
Gillespie was convicted of conspiring to murder Mike Hawley to prevent him from informing police about a murder in April 2020. Hawley was killed four days after he spoke with authorities.